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Şinasi is the Turkish spelling of the Persian name (شناسی), also transliterated as ''Shinasi''. Today, it is commonly used as a male given name. Given name * İbrahim Şinasi (1826–1871), Ottoman author, playwright, and journalist * Şinasi Bozatlı (born 1962), Turkish painter and sculptor Surname * Morris Schinasi (1855–1928), American tobacco industrialist of Ottoman origin * Altina Schinasi Altina Schinasi (August 4, 1907 – August 19, 1999) was an American sculptor, filmmaker, actress, entrepreneur, window dresser, designer, and inventor. She was known for designing what she called the "Harlequin eyeglass frame", popularly known ... (1907–1999), American artist, entrepreneur, and inventor, daughter of Morris Places * Şinasi Sahnesi, theatre in Ankara, Turkey, named after İbrahim Şinasi {{DEFAULTSORT:Sinasi Turkish masculine given names ...
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Turkish Language
Turkish ( , ), also referred to as Turkish of Turkey (''Türkiye Türkçesi''), is the most widely spoken of the Turkic languages, with around 80 to 90 million speakers. It is the national language of Turkey and Northern Cyprus. Significant smaller groups of Turkish speakers also exist in Iraq, Syria, Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Greece, the Caucasus, and other parts of Europe and Central Asia. Cyprus has requested the European Union to add Turkish as an official language, even though Turkey is not a member state. Turkish is the 13th most spoken language in the world. To the west, the influence of Ottoman Turkish—the variety of the Turkish language that was used as the administrative and literary language of the Ottoman Empire—spread as the Ottoman Empire expanded. In 1928, as one of Atatürk's Reforms in the early years of the Republic of Turkey, the Ottoman Turkish alphabet was replaced with a Latin alphabet. The distinctive characteristics of the Turk ...
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Romanization Of Persian
Romanization of Persian or Latinization of Persian ( fa, لاتین‌نویسی فارسی, Lâtin-Nevisi-ye Fârsi, link=no, ) is the representation of the Persian language (Iranian Persian, Dari and Tajik) with the Latin script. Several different romanization schemes exist, each with its own set of rules driven by its own set of ideological goals. Romanization is familiar to many Persian speakers. Many use an ''ad hoc'' romanization for text messaging and email; road signs in Iran commonly include both Persian and English (in order to make them accessible to foreigners); and websites use romanized domain names. Romanization paradigms Because the Perso-Arabic script is an abjad writing system (with a consonant-heavy inventory of letters), many distinct words in standard Persian can have identical spellings, with widely varying pronunciations that differ in their (unwritten) vowel sounds. Thus a romanization paradigm can follow either transliteration (which mirrors spelling a ...
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İbrahim Şinasi
İbrahim Şinasi (5 August 1826 – 13 September 1871) was a pioneering Ottoman intellectual, author, journalist, translator, playwright, and newspaper editor. He was the innovator of several fields: he wrote one of the earliest examples of an Ottoman play, he encouraged the trend of translating poetry from French into Turkish, he simplified the script used for writing the Ottoman Turkish language, and he was one of the first of the Ottoman writers to write specifically for the broader public. Şinasi used his newspapers, ''Tercüman-ı Ahvâl'' and ''Tasvir-i Efkâr'', to promote the proliferation of European Enlightenment ideals during the Tanzimat period, and he made the education of the literate Ottoman public his personal vocation. Though many of Şinasi's projects were incomplete at the time of his death, "he was at the forefront of a number of fields and put his stamp on the development of each field so long as it contained unsolved problems." Şinasi was an early propone ...
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Şinasi Bozatlı
Sinasi Bozatli (born 1962) born in Ankara painter, sculptor and graphic artist. He is a member of IG Bildende Kunst and IAA / UNESCO. Studied painting and sculpture on Gazi University in Ankara (1984) and painting and graphics at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. He lives and works in Vienna since 1987. He owns a studio in Long Island Long Island is a densely populated island in the southeastern region of the U.S. state of New York (state), New York, part of the New York metropolitan area. With over 8 million people, Long Island is the most populous island in the United Sta ... since 1998, and partly works in the US. Solo exhibitions (selection) * Atlanta – USA, Gallery Beverly K. Libby * Cape Town – South Africa, Gallery Seeff Trust * New York - USA Gallery Bixler * Washington, D.C. USA, Austrian Cultural Forum * Istanbul Sur Gallery- 8. International Artfair Istanbul, Gallery Ares, Gallery MEB - 6. International Artfair Istanbul, Sabanci Art Center, 1000 Jahre Ös ...
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Morris Schinasi
Morris Schinasi ( tr, Moris Şinasi; born Musa Eskenazi; April 27, 1855 – September 10, 1928) was an Ottoman Empire, Ottoman-born wealthy American businessman in the tobacco industry. He was born in 1855 in Manisa, Ottoman Empire to relatively poor Sephardic Jew parents. At the age of nine, he contracted diphtheria. He was treated by a Muslim physician named (Shinasi or Schinasi in European languages) and regained his health. His parents named him henceforth as a gesture of gratitude. He had two brothers Solomon (also known as Shlomo), Yaakov and a sister, Sultana. He was forced to leave the school and jobbed in a Jewish cemetery as a guard. At the age of fifteen, he left Turkey for Alexandria, Egypt, where he lived until he was nearly thirty. It was then that Garaffolo, a successful Greek tobacco merchant, who informally adopted Schinasi in Alexandria, determined that Schinasi should seek his fortune in America. In 1890, he immigrated to the United States.Schinasi, Altina ...
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Altina Schinasi
Altina Schinasi (August 4, 1907 – August 19, 1999) was an American sculptor, filmmaker, actress, entrepreneur, window dresser, designer, and inventor. She was known for designing what she called the "Harlequin eyeglass frame", popularly known as Cat eye glasses, cat-eye glasses. Early life Altina Schinasi was the youngest child born to the Schinasi family in the US. Her father, Morris Schinasi, was a Sephardic Jew born in Manisa, Turkey whose wealth stemmed from the international fine tobacco business. Altina's mother, Laurette Schinasi née Ben Rubi, the granddaughter of Schinasi's business associate Joseph Ben Rubi, was a native of Salonica, then in the Ottoman Empire. Altina was born at the Schinasi Mansion on Manhattan's Upper West Side on August 4, 1907. After being tutored at home, Altina attended Horace Mann School and at the age of twelve left home to board at Dana Hall School in Wellesley, Massachusetts. Upon Morris Schinasi's death in 1928, his widow Laurette Schina ...
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Şinasi Sahnesi
Şinasi is the Turkish spelling of the Persian name (شناسی), also transliterated as ''Shinasi''. Today, it is commonly used as a male given name. Given name * İbrahim Şinasi (1826–1871), Ottoman author, playwright, and journalist * Şinasi Bozatlı (born 1962), Turkish painter and sculptor Surname * Morris Schinasi (1855–1928), American tobacco industrialist of Ottoman origin * Altina Schinasi Altina Schinasi (August 4, 1907 – August 19, 1999) was an American sculptor, filmmaker, actress, entrepreneur, window dresser, designer, and inventor. She was known for designing what she called the "Harlequin eyeglass frame", popularly known ... (1907–1999), American artist, entrepreneur, and inventor, daughter of Morris Places * Şinasi Sahnesi, theatre in Ankara, Turkey, named after İbrahim Şinasi {{DEFAULTSORT:Sinasi Turkish masculine given names ...
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